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Example sentences for "many countries"

  • At present I am acquainted with no printed information respecting the method of laying on metallic dust and mica, nor do I know where artists procure the latter, which in many countries is indeed not scarce.

  • This process in modern times has been publicly forbidden, in many countries, as it was in Spain in the year 1348.

  • Its use in this respect has been long continued, and in many countries is still more prevalent than physicians wish it to be.

  • I have already observed that the state of domestic society in China was ill calculated to promote the affection and kindness which children not only owe to, but really feel for, their parents in many countries of Europe.

  • The two arts are associated in many countries.

  • Moon-reckoner" is not an inappropriate name for a luminary which is recognized in so many countries as a measurer of time.

  • Crossways had a special sanctity in many countries.

  • In many countries, most children watch television and films before they learn to read.

  • Folklore in many countries, and superstition, and mystery in all the varieties corresponding to human practical self-constitution are definitely areas from which we might gain better insight into life past, present, and future.

  • The dynamics of change in the world is characterized by the acknowledged need of many countries to be integrated in the global economy while preserving or requiring a token of national identity.

  • New circumstances already made the function of president strictly ceremonial in many countries.

  • The felling of forests has been attended, in many countries, by a diminution of rain, as in Barbadoes and Jamaica.

  • A very thin, volatile, inflammable, and fluid mineral substance, of which there are springs in many countries, particularly in volcanic districts.

  • A change of climate might thus be produced in the ocean from Florida to Spitzbergen, and in many countries of North America, Europe, and Greenland.

  • In many countries, before the break of day on St. John's morning, the dew which has fallen on vegetation is gathered with great care.

  • A Russian proverb says that "From all old trees proceeds either an owl or a Devil;" and in many countries where a tree becomes old and past bearing, its sterility is attributed to a demon.

  • As regards sterile fruit trees, the belief that they are haunted by Devils is common to many countries.

  • Settlements and fidei commissa are limited in many countries, because of the recognized social evils resulting from the tying up of estates for generations.

  • In many countries of the world the governments have not only authorized private, corporate, and trustee savings banks, but have provided public agencies where it is possible for the citizens to deposit small amounts.

  • In our own day, for instance, how plainly is the movement of society discerned, from the fact of the eminence of philanthropists in many countries!

  • As soon as the ronds are completed to the satisfaction of everybody the custom common to so many countries of stealing the bride away is celebrated.

  • Illustration: THE BRIDE OF SATAN] This tale is common to many countries.

  • Then comes the drawing of presents from the Urn of Fate, a custom common to many countries.

  • Besides having the Jul-gran or Christmas tree, each family places in the yard a pole with a sheaf of grain on top for the birds' Christmas dinner, a pretty custom common to many countries.

  • It was the great occasion of the entire year, as it is now in many countries.

  • Many countries in east Asia and the Pacific have few resources other than the enterprise of their own people.

  • It has experienced almost continuous conflict between nations, internal instabilities in many countries, and regional rivalries, combined with very rapid economic and social change.

  • We are seeking to restore the world trading system which was shattered by the war and to remedy the economic paralysis which grips many countries.

  • Observe that the distances are immense, that the nations to whom the divine word is to be announced are dispersed in many countries, and live under the influence of laws, prejudices, and climates the most opposite to the spirit of the Gospel.

  • In many countries, more especially in Southern Italy, kissing the hands of the priest is still customary.

  • In many countries it is required, on taking an oath, as the highest asseveration that the witness is speaking the truth, and as a last act of charity, the image of the Redeemer is handed to the dying or death-condemned to be kissed.

  • Formerly, in many countries, it constituted a friendly greeting on meeting a lady or saying good-bye to her; but nowadays this custom has grown obsolete in most places; nevertheless we have certain literary reminiscences of it.

  • I have read their verses in inns and outhouses of many countries.

  • I visited him at Fa'a, and found his coop had been a poultry shelter, and was humble, indeed; but I had slept a hundred nights in many countries in worse.

  • As a matter of fact in many countries we can hardly claim to have fully represented the Cause and to have declared its strong and sublime principles to all classes of men.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    commercial treaties; long procession; many another; many branches; many dangers; many farmers; many generations; many have; many individuals; many insects; many islands; many libraries; many members; many particulars; many passages; many persons; many physicians; many proofs; many sections; many small; many species; many stamens; many towns; many years; methylated spirit; sound policy